AUTUMN CHALLENGES
Spend unforgettable autumn together. Even if it is getting cold and kids seem to be willing to spend it all indoors connected to various screens.
Head out after dark. Familiar places will look mysterious, new, adventurous.
A candle flame outside creates mystery, a new atmosphere and opens the door to fantasy.
Oh, the colourful leaves, they are everywhere, irresistible. The fresh autumn air is sure to awaken your creative spirit.
Which colours blend in easily and which will be visible from a distance?
Make an unconventional natural accessory if you have plenty of colourful leaves around – a fan.
Let trees come to life, meet them as magical creatures. Create a face for your favourite tree using soil.
Take your favourite Lego toy outdoors. Embark on a science experiment which will explore wind propulsion.
Autumn offers a flood of colours! Brightly coloured leaves invite you to create.
Give your legs some exercise with this classic game and explore the surrounding trees.
How just a little can cause a lot of joy… Just pile up some leaves and you will see.
Go to a forest together and look for pictures in the bark of a pine tree.
EXPLORE THE COLOURS OF AUTUMN
While looking at the autumn landscape, one cannot miss the harmony of colours...
INVITE YOUR TOYS OUTSIDE
We can experience an unconventional session of creating and building outdoors with our toys from home.
BAKE AN APPLE IN THE ASHES
Getting a little chilly outside? Let's make a bonfire and bake a snack. Apples have never tasted better!
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